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| 7 hours ago by Dr. Louis Changing part of your habits is also helpful… if you smoke first thing with a cup of coffee… skip the coffee and have tea… just vary your routine when you would smoke… and remember always you are doing it so you can have the healthiest ... High Blood Pressure Diet - http://high-blood-pressure-diet.com/ |
| 5 hours ago by admin With some people it may be genetic while with others it is caused by a high blood pressure level. Becoming physically active can help when treating this type of diabetes, along with a proper diet and medicine that your doctor will prescribe . ... The fact of the matter is that with these studies, they have actually found that the risks for diabetes is going down somewhat with the increase of coffee consumption. Many people might be really happy with these findings because ... Health Tips | Health Articles - http://thearticlespoint.com/ |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Administrator Both high blood pressure and high cholesterol are associated with a higher rate of vascular disease, stroke and heart attack. Recent publications have indicated that coffee and tea may reduce the risk of having a stroke, stroke symptoms ... Eneurology - http://yassermetwally.com/blog/ |
| 22 hours ago by Admin If you took your blood pressure right after that, it would read high, but not be important. Things you eat, drink and smoke can also increase your blood pressure. Caffeine drinks like coffee will do the same. ... IULREN.COM - http://iulren.com/ |
| 14 May 2009 by Nutrition Researchers High blood pressure: Can coffee be the culprit? Or something else? Or a combination? Nutrition Research Center Health Update - http://nutritionresearchcenter.org/healthnews/ |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Kristie Leong MD Several studies have shown that people who drink four or more cups of coffee per day may actually have a lower risk of developing high blood pressure than people who drink none. While this might seem strange since caffeine is a ... Healthmad - http://healthmad.com/ |
| 4 hours ago by ICIM Medics Vegetables and fruit are free of cholesterol and are high in cholesterol-lowering fibre. Large quantities of coffee can elevate blood cholesterol levels. Certain drugs can elevate cholesterol levels, such as steroids, high-dose oral ... Beta-blockers, often prescribed to lower blood pressure, can cause unfavourable changes in the ratio of LDL to HDL. Cholesterol-lowering drugs tend to be costly and can have serious side effects. They should only be used as a last resort. ... ICIM Medics Articles - http://icimmedics.com/articles/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by editor Actually, it would be nice if simply giving up caffeine were the complete answer and an easy fix to the problem of high blood pressure. That isn't the answer, though. You can keep your coffee mug in action, but you do need to lose ... Organic Coffee Beans Deals Blog - http://blog.organiccoffeedeals.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Health and Fitness: Hypertension Articles... If I have one vice in my otherwise healthy lifestyle, it's my large cup of great coffee, everyday. Not one for wanting to own vices, I am curious as to why coffee, in moderation, is considered to be one. This was highlighted the other ... Blood Pressure Monitor Reviews: Compare... - http://www.bloodpressuremonitorsale.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 It is feared that caffeine can cause the body to be flooded withmore adrenalin, leading to an increase in heart rate and high blood pressure. Some authors even claim that constant stimulation of the adrenal glands will eventually lead ... cancerofpancreas.org - http://cancerofpancreas.org/ |
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